The Oval Office

The weblog for the White House Museum at whitehousemuseum.org.

February 25, 2008

WordPress and more

I haven't been paying a lot of attention to this site recently, partly because I've run out of photos and other good historical material to improve it. This is something I anticipated happening after about 3 months, but I got such good encouragement and tips from other enthusiasts that I had plenty to keep me busy for a year and a half. Thanks!

The other reason is that I went researching WordPress as an alternative to Blogger (since many have had trouble with the Blogger commenting system) and ended up creating a whole new site relevant to a different hobby of mine: movies. As regular readers know, I've done several audio commentaries for movies set in the White House and more still for other movies. I decided to create a site where others can submit their commentaries, so there is a central repository for movie and television commentaries available on the Web. Check it out at Zarban.com, if you like that sort of thing.

I'm liking WordPress a lot, so I may convert this blog one of these days.

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November 28, 2006

One Observatory Circle

I was chatting with a friend today about a funny web site, and something about it triggered me to think of another web site to create. I checked domain names and found that domains related to the vice-president's residence were--to my surprise--available, so I registered:
  • Oneobservatorycircle.com
  • Oneobservatorycircle.org
  • 1observatorycircle.com
I had thought about creating a page or two about the residence of the vice-president--or, as I will now frequently call it, 1OC (official | Wikipedia)--but it had never occurred to me that the actual domain names would be available. The obvious thing now would be to create a site similar to White House Museum, altho there isn't nearly as much information available about it, nor history (nor interest, for that matter).

I also considered making a satirical web site like Whitehouse.net, that would satirize the vice-president by pretending to be his home page and blog ("Friday: Still missing Rummy,") but that would take a lot of time and acerbic wit, both of which I need to conserve for Tysto.com [warning: political opinion].

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